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A: Hey, Dad. I'm going pro. I'm going pro.
B: Okay. Yeah, I don't know, you know. You'll probably be about as good as I was. That's kind of the way it works, you know. I was below average. You know, so you'll probably ultimately rank...somewhere around there, you know, so...I really... You'll excel at a lot of things, just not this. I don't want you shooting this ball all day and night. All right?
A: All right.
B: Okay. All right, go ahead. Hey. Don't ever let somebody tell you...you can't do something. Not even me. All right?
A: All right.
B: You got a dream...you gotta protect it. People can't do something themselves...they wanna tell you you can't do it. If you want something, go get it. Period. Let's go.
A: Dad, why did we move to a motel?
B: I told you. Because I'm getting a better job. You gotta trust me, All right?
A: I trust you.
B: All right, here. Come on, come on. Keep up.
A: What's that?
B: Just filling out a check...paying some bills... and a parking ticket.
A: We don't have a car anymore.
B: Yep, I know. I'm gonna need to take you with me this weekend. A couple of doctors' offices. Then, possibly, we'll go to the football game.
A: Really?
B: Possibly. All right?
A: All right.
B: Come on, finish up.
A: Are you sure?
B: Possibly.
A: Really? Are you bringing it to the game?
B: Yeah, I don't wanna leave it. And maybe we're going to the game.
A: Where are we going now?
B: To see someone about my job.
A: I don't understand.
B: You don't understand what?
A: Are we going to the game?
B: I said possibly we're going to the game. You know what "possibly" means?
A: Like probably.
B: No, "probably" means there's a good chance that we're going. Possibly means we might, we might not. What does "probably" mean?
A: It means we have a good chance.
B: And what does "possibly" mean?
A: I know what it means.
B: What does it mean?
A: It means that we're not going to the game. 
B: How did you get so smart?
A: Because you're smart. Are we there?
B: Yeah. Mr. Ribbon.
C: Yes?
B: How are you, sir? Chris Gardner. Dean Witter.
C: Oh, hi. Hi.
B: This is my son, Christopher.
A: Hi.
C: Hey, Christopher. what are you doing up here?
B: I came to apologize... for missing our appointment the other day.
C: You didn't need to come up.
B: We were in the neighborhood visiting a very close friend and I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you for your time. I know you probably waited for me.
C: Little bit.
B: I have a meeting after the game.
C: You're going to the game?
B: Yeah.
A: Possibly.
B: Possibly.
C: We're going too. I'm taking my son, Tim, my 12-year-old. We were just leaving. Tim!
B: Listen, we'll get out of your way. Again, thank you very much, and I'm sorry about the other day. And I hope that we can reschedule for later this week.
C: You got it.
B: Thank you very much. You take care. Here, come on say bye-bye, Chris.
A: Bye.
C: Bye, Christopher. Hey, you guys wanna come with us?
B: What...? To Candlestick?
C: We're going now. Come with us. Where are your seats?
B: We've... We're upper deck.
C: We got a box. Come on. You wanna sit in the box?
A: No.
B: It's not actually a box. It's, you know, a private section. It's more comfortable. You wanna go?
A: Okay.
C: Okay, kids in the back. Hey, why don't you just put that in your car? 
B: Yeah, okay. Sure, sure. 
A: We don't have a car. 
B: Oh, my...
C: What happened?
B: I think I got stung by a bee.
C: You all right?
B: Oh, yeah. Goodness. I'm fine. I'm fine. 
C: You're not allergic or anything?
B: No, no, no.
A: Are you okay?
B: Yeah, I'm fine, Christopher.
A: Does it hurt?
B: Christopher, I'm fine.
A: Let me see.
B: Christopher, sit back. Sit back.
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